The principles and practice of bandaging : by Gwilym G Davis . s. Suspensory Bandage of both Breasts.—(Fig. 89.) Bandage,two rollers, each 6 yards x 2^ inches. Place the initial extremity on the right side of the chest andfix by two circular turns. On arriving beneath the right breast,carry the bandage upward over the opposite shoulder, down behindthe back and forwards under the right breast. It is then carriedacross the front of the chest, covering in one-half the circularturns, under the left breast, obliquely across the back and over theopposite shoulder to be brought down in front and unde


The principles and practice of bandaging : by Gwilym G Davis . s. Suspensory Bandage of both Breasts.—(Fig. 89.) Bandage,two rollers, each 6 yards x 2^ inches. Place the initial extremity on the right side of the chest andfix by two circular turns. On arriving beneath the right breast,carry the bandage upward over the opposite shoulder, down behindthe back and forwards under the right breast. It is then carriedacross the front of the chest, covering in one-half the circularturns, under the left breast, obliquely across the back and over theopposite shoulder to be brought down in front and under the leftbreast. From here it is carried transvex-sely across the back, againacross the right breast and over the opposite shoulder. Passingdown the back and again under the right breast, it is carrieddirectly across the front of the chest and under the left breast, toascend the opposite shoulder as before. The two breasts are thuscovered alternately until the bandage is completed, each turncovering one-half to two-thirds the preceding one. (See fig. 89.). -Single suspensory of the breast.


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